If you’re looking at single-family homes in Lakeway, TX, you’re looking at one of the most established communities on Lake Travis — a real town center, mature trees, and neighborhoods that have had decades to settle in. Lakeway isn’t one market, though. The Hills of Lakeway and Flintrock Falls both center on golf and lake access, while Serene Hills skews newer construction on the western side of town. Which pocket fits your budget and your list of must-haves is most of the conversation when I sit down with buyers here.
I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty.
Living in Lakeway
Lakeway sits on the south shore of Lake Travis, roughly 20 miles west of downtown Austin, and it’s zoned to Lake Travis ISD — a district that consistently rates among the best in Texas and feeds into a single high school, Lake Travis High, home of the Cavaliers. If schools are driving your search, that’s usually the first thing that makes Lakeway make sense. Beyond the neighborhoods I mentioned above, you’ll also find Rough Hollow and Bella Montagna closer to the water, and day-to-day errands and dinners out tend to happen at the Hill Country Galleria on the east side of town.
Single-family homes in Lakeway
Inventory here runs the full range — established homes from the 1980s and ’90s on larger lots make up a lot of the original Lakeway housing stock, and newer construction has filled in around Rough Hollow and the west side of town over the last decade. Golf-course and hill-country-view lots carry a real premium, and anything with a direct Lake Travis view tends to move fast once it hits the market. Because Lakeway covers such a range of price points and lot types, I’d rather walk you through which streets and builders match what you actually want than have you guess from photos online.
Reach out anytime — I’m happy to talk through which part of Lakeway makes the most sense for your situation.



